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9/08/2021 CJ 2021/37 - Raima Mohoao - and a succession order made at 11 Taranaki MB 380-381 on 6 March 1907 - Application to the Chief Judge 45/93 Maehe (May) Wills 2.
S L Dodd
Chief Registrar
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Description of reasons for outstanding
applications
The reasons listed below show the current stage of processing of the application through the court.
These rules ensure that the Act’s
kaupapa is met – to promote the retention
of Māori land in the hands of its owners and
their whānau and hapū 4 and to facilitate the
occupation, development, and utilisation of
that land for the benefit of its owners and
their whānau and hapū.
These rules ensure that the Act’s
kaupapa is met – to promote the retention
of Māori land in the hands of its owners and
their whānau and hapū 4 and to facilitate the
occupation, development, and utilisation of
that land for the benefit of its owners and
their whānau and hapū.
Where any of the above children is deceased, list their children on a separate sheet in the same manner as above.
11 SPECIFY THE FULL NAMES OF THE PARENTS OF EACH PERSON AS NEXT OF KIN (ABOVE)
Where there are different parents – identify the parents by reference to the numbers before the names of each next of kin
(above).
The difference between an
amalgamation and an aggregation is:
• amalgamation merges owners and titles into one new
block. Boundaries between the blocks disappear
• aggregation merges only the owners into one new list.